A battery paste application tooling assembly includes a hopper, a connector assembly, and a clamp assembly. The battery paste application tooling assembly can be equipped in a pasting machine. The hopper receives battery paste material. The hopper has an orifice plate with an orifice therein. The connector assembly is engageable with the orifice plate and disengageable therefrom. The clamp assembly is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the clamp assembly releasable secures the orifice plate to the hopper. In the second position, the clamp assembly permits removal of the orifice plate from the hopper.
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1. A battery paste application tooling assembly, comprising;
a hopper for receipt of battery paste material, the hopper having an orifice plate with an orifice for dispensing the battery paste material from the hopper;
a connector assembly as least in part carried by the hopper, the connector assembly engageable with the orifice plate and disengageable from the orifice plate; and
a clamp assembly at least in part carried by the hopper, the clamp assembly movable to a first position releaseably securing the orifice plate in engagement with the hopper and the connector assembly, and the clamp assembly movable to a second position permitting disengagement and removal of the orifice plate from the clamp assembly, connector assembly, and hopper.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/151,125, with a filing date of Feb. 19, 2021, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
This disclosure relates generally to the application of battery paste material to a grid or electrode for a battery and, more particularly, to a paste hopper and tooling of a machine for applying battery paste to a grid or electrode for a battery amid battery manufacture.
Various machines for and methods of applying a viscous battery paste material to a grid or electrode for a battery are known. Some of these machines have a hopper in which battery paste material is received and applied through an orifice of a plate attached to the hopper and to a grid or electrode as it passes under the orifice plate. The orifice plate is removably attached in a fixed position on the hopper by many cap screws, bolts, or other fasteners extending through the orifice plate and threaded into the hopper. Usually, a different orifice plate having a different configuration is required for pasting each grid or electrode having a different configuration or construction. When using a pasting machine with a paste hopper, the orifice plate must be removed periodically for cleaning it and/or cleaning the paste hopper, and then subsequently reinstalled or a different orifice plate installed for pasting grids or electrodes having a different configuration or construction. The removal and reinstalling of an orifice plate or installing another different orifice plate usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes during which period of time the pasting machine cannot be used to paste grids or electrodes. In a commercial production setting of such a pasting machine, the orifice plate is typically removed for cleaning it and/or cleaning the hopper about every 4 to 5 hours of otherwise continuous operation of the pasting machine. Typically, this is a significant loss of production when pasting a series of grids or electrodes having the same configuration and or when changing to an orifice plate with a different configuration for a production run of pasting grids or electrodes with a different configuration. One such type of pasting machine is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 9,437,867 assigned to the applicant hereof, and the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
In at least some embodiments, a pasting machine hopper includes a mechanism by which one or more orifice plates with the same or a different orifice configuration and/or location can be readily and rapidly secured in a predetermined fixed position on, and removed from, the hopper without using any tools. In some forms, the mechanism may include a connector assembly and, desirably per an embodiment, a pivot assembly removeably connecting an orifice plate adjacent one end to the hopper and adjacent the other end may be releaseably and removeably engaged by a clamp assembly. In some forms, the clamp assembly may be manually actuated between a closed position securing the orifice plate to the hopper and an open position releasing the orifice plate so that it can be removed from the hopper. In some forms, the clamp assembly may be adjacent the upstream end of the orifice plate, the connector assembly may be adjacent the downstream end of the orifice plate, and the hopper adjacent its downstream end may be pivotally mounted in a pasting machine. The upstream end and downstream end are relative to the direction of travel of a grid or electrode across or under the orifice plate.
The following detailed description of certain embodiments and best mode will be set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring in more detail to the drawings,
The paste hopper 18 may be supported by a frame 16 vertically above and overlying the upper run 26 of the belt 14 and is constructed to receive and contain battery paste material and dispense it through an orifice of an orifice plate 40 onto the strip of grids as it passes under the paste hopper 18. The paste hopper 18 may have four walls 30 that define an interior 32 to receive the battery paste material. To keep the battery paste material in a mixed state and to be more readily dispensed, the paste hopper 18 may include several feed rollers and paddles which may be driven by a suitable electric motor. The paste hopper 18 may be pivotally mounted adjacent its downstream end by a shaft 34 journaled adjacent each end in a bearing 36 so that the orifice plate 40 and the bottom of the paste hopper 18 may be pivotally moved or swung away from the belt 14.
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The mounting brackets 60 are spaced apart so that, in assembly, the mounting brackets 60 may be disposed adjacent the ends of, and between, the pivot brackets 50. If desired, the pivot brackets 50 may be made as an integral part of the orifice plate 40. If desired, the pivot shaft 58 may be slidably received through bores through the mounting brackets 60 and retained therein such as by retaining rings 62 received in grooves adjacent the ends of the pivot shaft 58 and outboard of their associated adjacent mounting brackets 60. Other constructions for removeably connecting and disconnecting an end of the orifice plate 40 to the paste hopper 18 will occur to skilled artisans such as a finger or projection attached to, or integral with, one of the orifice plate 40 or paste hopper 18, and which is slideably receivable in a recess or pocket of a bracket attached to, or integral with, the other of the orifice plate 40 or paste hopper 18. The projection or recess or both may include a tapered surface which urges the orifice plate 40 into engagement with the paste hopper 18 as the projection is advanced into the recess or pocket.
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Each push-pull clamp 72 may have a lever 102 with a handle portion 104 adjacent one end and adjacent the other end be pivotally connected to a base bracket 106 attached to the paste hopper 18 by suitable fasteners such as machine cap screws 108. The base brackets 106 are attached to one of the walls 30 of the paste hopper 18. Between its ends the lever 102 may be pivotally connected by a pin 110 to each of an associated pair of the rods 94 received through a bore through the pin 110. The effective axial length of each rod 94 may be adjustable by nuts 112 threaded on the rod 94 and, in assembly, bearing on opposed sides of the pin 110. Each push-pull clamp 72 may include a latch lever 114 pivotally carried by the handle lever 102 and releaseably engageable with the base bracket 106 to releaseably retain the push-pull clamp 72 in its closed first position. In an example, suitable clamps are commercially available as model number 51335A68 from McMaster-Carr of Aurora, Ohio USA; still, other clamp products from other companies are possible in other examples.
In use, an orifice plate 40 may be installed on the paste hopper 18 by pivotally moving the paste hopper 18 to a position providing access to the bottom thereof, moving both push-pull clamps 72 to their open, second position and thus the clamp fingers 70 to the position shown in
It is to be understood that the foregoing description is not a definition of the invention, but is a description of one or more preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention. The invention is not limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed herein, but rather is defined solely by the claims below. Furthermore, the statements contained in the foregoing description relate to particular embodiments and are not to be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention or on the definition of terms used in the claims, except where a term or phrase is expressly defined above. Various other embodiments and various changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiment(s) will become apparent to those skilled in the art. All such other embodiments, changes, and modifications are intended to come within the scope of the appended claims.
As used in this specification and claims, the terms “for example,” “for instance,” and “such as,” and the verbs “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and their other verb forms, when used in conjunction with a listing of one or more components or other items, are each to be construed as open-ended, meaning that that the listing is not to be considered as excluding other, additional components or items. Other terms are to be construed using their broadest reasonable meaning unless they are used in a context that requires a different interpretation.
Mercurio, Scott A., Nicoara, Sergiu
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